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How Much Does James Hardie Siding Cost in Marietta, GA? (2026 Complete Guide)

How much does James Hardie siding cost in Marietta, GA in 2026? Real prices from $8–$14/sqft installed. [Check our Marietta siding page](/lp/siding-marietta) for more details.

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Siding Depot TeamEditorial Staff
May 14, 2026
9 min read
James Hardie HardiePlank lap siding installation on a traditional two-story home in Marietta, Georgia
A completed James Hardie HardiePlank installation on a 2,600 sq ft home in East Cobb, Marietta — project value approximately $22,000.

What Does James Hardie Siding Cost Per Square Foot in North Atlanta in 2026?

Many Marietta homeowners are reaching a critical point where their original wood or builder-grade vinyl siding from the 1990s and early 2000s is failing. Especially after the severe hail season of 2025 that impacted much of Cobb County, the shift toward James Hardie fiber cement has accelerated. But the question remains: what is the actual investment required? In the North Atlanta market for 2026, professional James Hardie installation in Marietta typically ranges between $8 and $14 per square foot, depending on the complexity of the project and the specific product lines selected.
Home SizeSq Ft SidingEstimated CostNotes
1,500 sqft home~1,800 sqft siding$14,400–$25,200Ranch/single story
2,000 sqft home~2,400 sqft siding$19,200–$33,600Most common in Marietta
2,500 sqft home~3,000 sqft siding$24,000–$42,000Typical East Cobb home
3,000 sqft home~3,600 sqft siding$28,800–$50,400Milton/Alpharetta range
3,500+ sqft~4,200+ sqft siding$33,600–$58,800+Custom/luxury tier

"The gap between the cheapest and most expensive bid in Marietta typically runs $8,000–$12,000. That gap is almost never about material quality — it's about who's doing the work."

Cost Breakdown by James Hardie Product Line

The style you choose for your Marietta home significantly impacts the labor and material costs. While HardiePlank lap siding remains the gold standard for traditional suburban architecture in East Cobb, many homeowners in Marietta Square or the West Side are opting for more complex profiles like HardieShingle or vertical HardiePanel for a modern farmhouse aesthetic.
Product$/sqft material$/sqft installedBest For
HardiePlank Lap Siding$2.50–$4.00$8–$11Most homes, traditional look
HardieShingle$3.00–$5.00$10–$14Cape Cod, craftsman, accent areas
HardiePanel (Vertical)$2.75–$4.25$9–$12Modern farmhouse, board & batten
HardieTrim$1.50–$3.00$4–$7Corners, windows, doors — always included
HardiePlank lap siding close-up showing fiber cement texture and ColorPlus factory finish in Cobblestone color
James Hardie ColorPlus® factory finish holds color for 15+ years without repainting — a major factor in long-term cost comparison.

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What Adds to the Final Cost in Georgia?

Beyond the siding itself, several regional factors influence the final quote for a Georgia home. - **Rotten wood replacement:** On 90% of Georgia homes over 15 years old, we find rot behind the existing siding. We typically charge $8–$18 per linear foot for replacement, which is always documented before we proceed. - **Second story premium:** Homes over 1.5 stories require additional scaffolding and safety measures, typically resulting in a 15–25% labor increase. - **Complex architecture:** Custom trim work, turrets, or intricate gables can add between $2,000 and $6,000 to the total. - **Permit fees:** Local municipalities like Cobb County ($250–$450) or Fulton County ($300–$500) have specific requirements that we handle as part of the project. - **Old siding removal:** $1–$3 per sqft is standard for a clean tear-off and disposal. - **House wrap (WRB):** Essential for warranty compliance, adding $0.50–$1.50 per sqft for high-performance barriers like HardieWrap. Need more than just siding? We also provide professional roofing services and exterior painting to ensure your home's envelope is completely protected.

James Hardie vs. Vinyl: The Long-Term ROI

While vinyl siding often costs $4–$8 per square foot installed, its lifespan in the intense Georgia heat is significantly shorter. Vinyl tends to warp or melt under UV exposure, whereas James Hardie is dimensionally stable. In the North Atlanta market—especially for homes valued between $400k and $900k—vinyl is often viewed as a "builder-grade" material that can negatively impact appraisal. According to the 2026 Cost vs. Value report, Hardie siding provides an 80% ROI at resale in Marietta, compared to just 60% for vinyl.

Does Homeowner's Insurance Cover Siding Replacement in Georgia?

Yes, in many cases. Georgia's hail season (March–June) frequently causes damage that qualifies for insurance claims. Many Cobb and Cherokee County homeowners have successfully had their entire siding replacement covered by documenting storm damage. We recommend documenting the storm date and having a professional contractor present during the adjuster visit to ensure all damage—including subtle "bruising" on fiber cement—is identified.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q.What is the average cost to reside a 2,000 sq ft house in Marietta in 2026?

Expect $19,000–$28,000 for James Hardie installed, including tear-off and house wrap.

Q.How long does James Hardie siding last in Georgia?

50+ years when properly installed by a certified HZ10 contractor.

Q.Is James Hardie worth it over vinyl siding in North Atlanta?

Yes. At a $400k+ home value, vinyl signals builder-grade. Hardie adds resale value and lasts twice as long.

Q.How do I know if I need full replacement or just repair?

If more than 20% of panels are damaged, full replacement is more cost-effective. We'll tell you honestly.

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